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she was finally able to move toemra hsi ath beginning of june. but raising a baby in the disaster zone is still a stgg. sheas to depend on donations for the baby's diape and undeear. e water supply is unreliable and the running water drkae. yukari has to fetch water from a tank to make formula milk. we've just been making due as we go along. >> reporter: this is the day of hikari's three-month checkup. she weighs a sapng 6.3 kilograms, twice what she weighed at birth. and shows no signs of malnourishment. the nurse advised yukari to be sureoiverab plenty of water as the weather gets hotter. >> translator:'mlath e'heth she's adorable. she's our little ray of light. >>> it's been four months since the fukushima daiichi accident. restrictions on vegetable ipntanother farm products are now being lifted in fukushima prefecture. in karaga, se 250 kilometers away, radioactive substances exceeding the legal limit have been detected in tea leaves odedhe. shims are being restricted, putting pressure on the growers. >> reporter: akitoshi grows tea in ckanag
she was finally able to move toemra hsi ath beginning of june. but raising a baby in the disaster zone is still a stgg. sheas to depend on donations for the baby's diape and undeear. e water supply is unreliable and the running water drkae. yukari has to fetch water from a tank to make formula milk. we've just been making due as we go along. >> reporter: this is the day of hikari's three-month checkup. she weighs a sapng 6.3 kilograms, twice what she weighed at birth. and shows no signs...
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. >> the expert said, not e.ssibl results of athe pop up. a humane result of g specifically entering neck-breaking into the google rch box and pressing "searched." >> whether jurors convict casey to oney may come down question. believe thators casey anthony was doing searches on her computer, that could be premeditation the prosecution needs. >> closing arguments get underway tomorrow. side is expected to take half the day. juryit will be up to the -- and it will be up to the jury. >>> friday, the editor and chief politico spoke about what dominate tomorrow's "this 's." >> christiana, a holiday weekend approaching, but washington is at full broil on the story out what is going to happen to raise the debt ceiling. how does president obama helped , if he did, with the news conference this week? >> depending on who you read, the general consensus is the president came out in a very feisty manner and many people say that is not how he has been isible a long time. his fans are pleased with the came out, but he really it to the republicans, tellin
. >> the expert said, not e.ssibl results of athe pop up. a humane result of g specifically entering neck-breaking into the google rch box and pressing "searched." >> whether jurors convict casey to oney may come down question. believe thators casey anthony was doing searches on her computer, that could be premeditation the prosecution needs. >> closing arguments get underway tomorrow. side is expected to take half the day. juryit will be up to the -- and it will be...
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. >>> we want to take you live to athe nation's capital. the fireworks. they set them off a a few minutes ago. look at that site. the president and first family watching these. what a birthday celebration for his daughter, turning 13 today. >> this cap as full day of events. beautiful fireworks display in washington d.c. tonight. moving to new york, joey chestnuttate 62 hot dogs dogs to win the hot dog eating contest. it wasn't his best but enough to win. his nemesis was ineligible to compete because he refuses to sign a contract. he held his own unofficial contest in new york where hate 69 hot dogs in 10 minutes. the competition was broken down in to two divisions, one for more and one for women. sonja thomas won the women's contest. she downed 40 hot dogs. >>> joey chestnut, is like the -- [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> lots of titles. a's and giants. both ball clubs at home this afternoon. what is more american than marrying a marine on the fourth of july. we saw it. giants down 3-0. pablo, watch this. this is funny. after his home run, a
. >>> we want to take you live to athe nation's capital. the fireworks. they set them off a a few minutes ago. look at that site. the president and first family watching these. what a birthday celebration for his daughter, turning 13 today. >> this cap as full day of events. beautiful fireworks display in washington d.c. tonight. moving to new york, joey chestnuttate 62 hot dogs dogs to win the hot dog eating contest. it wasn't his best but enough to win. his nemesis was...
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combined with competition from big box pet stores and the great recession, it struggled to athe rent. >> what i need right now is a sponsor. >> how is that going? >> i haven't found one yet. >> concept is simple. rescue and adopt out animals that they can't use. lisa single handedly saved thousands of animals from certain deaths. if closed, the ones remaining will go to foster homes. >> no regrets. i'm tired. i'm glad we saved lots of animals. >> good rain. >> it's good. in san jose, cbs 5. a disturbing trend uncovered in the medical kent. what researchers discovered about hospital mistakes and the month you're admitted may have more to do with when you drive. >> why it's not the students who are in trouble. >> and is tabloid in trouble? the extreme it took to search for the missing teenagers. >> our temperatures have been going up and down. tomorrow we go down and the other weather featurer as eyewitness news continues. >> closed captioning is brought to you by a san francisco original. hospital this month? a st >>> research raises the question, should you try to avoid the hospital t
combined with competition from big box pet stores and the great recession, it struggled to athe rent. >> what i need right now is a sponsor. >> how is that going? >> i haven't found one yet. >> concept is simple. rescue and adopt out animals that they can't use. lisa single handedly saved thousands of animals from certain deaths. if closed, the ones remaining will go to foster homes. >> no regrets. i'm tired. i'm glad we saved lots of animals. >> good rain....
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i think athe hrt oou obleisn a nse thchur has lost its moral authority. the church has lost its right to speak out on issues. >> the abuse was a betrayal of trust, pope benedict acknowledged in a pastoral letter last year to irish catholics, his first-ever apology for the sexual abuse of children by priests. this year, during an extraordinary liturgy of lament and repentance at dublin's pro-cathedral, the archbishop of dublin and boston's cardinal o'malley prostrated themselves, asking god and the victims for forgiveness. but it hasn't been enough. >> people are still waiting, i think, for the kind of great atonement and the kind of fundamental change that will convince them that things have changed. there isn't enough evidence yet that things have fundamentally changed. >> it is a crisis, and it's not one of the future. it is one of right now. it's quite extraordinary an organization as big and as -- ancient as the church that we cannot face a crisis that's right at our doorsteps and be able to talk realistically about it. >> the kind of change father fl
i think athe hrt oou obleisn a nse thchur has lost its moral authority. the church has lost its right to speak out on issues. >> the abuse was a betrayal of trust, pope benedict acknowledged in a pastoral letter last year to irish catholics, his first-ever apology for the sexual abuse of children by priests. this year, during an extraordinary liturgy of lament and repentance at dublin's pro-cathedral, the archbishop of dublin and boston's cardinal o'malley prostrated themselves, asking...
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. >> does d%ath make sense from a darwinian perspective? >> there have been arguments that people dying, you know, after child-rearing would free up resources for the young. we don't have proof of that. i think what we can say is that long life was not selected for because there was no evolutionary advantage to reproduction for long life. >> can you say that death is an aid to evolution if it allows new gene expressions better adapted to the environment to come into being? >> well -- >> but that doesn't happen, does it? >> let me put it this way -- there's no one aging and death process. there's many different processes going on and they all evolve at different rates. and we're beginning to learn them, one very important one is the process that leeth toater sclerosis leading to premature death for millions. we're learning the information processes underlying that and learning how to intervene in them and we know a lot already. we can significantly reduce the risk of these diseases more than people realize. >> do you think we should forget d
. >> does d%ath make sense from a darwinian perspective? >> there have been arguments that people dying, you know, after child-rearing would free up resources for the young. we don't have proof of that. i think what we can say is that long life was not selected for because there was no evolutionary advantage to reproduction for long life. >> can you say that death is an aid to evolution if it allows new gene expressions better adapted to the environment to come into being?...
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athe athena, i want to start with you. yes, it's early, yes, it's a sunday morning but they're clearly working at the white house. even you're talking to them this morning. >> the white house is cautioning us of some of the details of the tentative framework that are trickling out. there's so many details to be iraned out they can't even really say how close they are to a deal. some of the numbers we're beginning to hear or read in reports will not necessarily be the final numbers that come out. certainly both sides are working. as we saw yesterday, there was no meeting on the schedule at the white house. we had the democrats come up and meet with president obama. we know that the president and vice president were talking constantly throughout the day with people on the hill, including senator mitch mcconnell. we can expect more of that to continue. again, this sort of gives you an idea of mcconnell being optimistic but we heard from reed s reid saying there's a distance to go. >> all right, joe, they'll telling us to be c
athe athena, i want to start with you. yes, it's early, yes, it's a sunday morning but they're clearly working at the white house. even you're talking to them this morning. >> the white house is cautioning us of some of the details of the tentative framework that are trickling out. there's so many details to be iraned out they can't even really say how close they are to a deal. some of the numbers we're beginning to hear or read in reports will not necessarily be the final numbers that...
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. >> this man talked with athe center for investigative reporting and kque, arrested now cooperating with law enforcement. and tells how grow sites work. >> he's a man they call the lunchman, working as a find of foremen them. run several sites at the same time. [ speaking spanish ]. >> he says he works for a boss that run their businesses like independent franchises. but they aren't big enough to distribute drugs drugs by them selfs so they rely on the cartels the cart yelz distribute california marijuana and other drugs all over the united states. [ speaking spanish ]. >> authorities say they can't directly tie cartels to marijuana productions here but a former d.e.a.special agent says connections seem obvious. >> the fact california is now producing as much as more marijuana than mexico should tell everybody all they need to know. seven million plants we got last year in california. those things just don't happen by happenstance. foreign nationals in yosemite national park growing marijuana doesn't happen by happenstance. >> the former marijuana grower worry what's could happen to
. >> this man talked with athe center for investigative reporting and kque, arrested now cooperating with law enforcement. and tells how grow sites work. >> he's a man they call the lunchman, working as a find of foremen them. run several sites at the same time. [ speaking spanish ]. >> he says he works for a boss that run their businesses like independent franchises. but they aren't big enough to distribute drugs drugs by them selfs so they rely on the cartels the cart yelz...
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his 1978 book leadership is still considered the seminal work in the field of leadership studies and ath series of transformational leadership as a basis for more than 400 doctoral dissertations. what he has written about he has lived. professor burns served as a combat historian 194-3346 and awarded the bronze star and four battlestar seven democratic nominee for the first congressional district up as a $0.2 and also for democratic national conventions.o and also the past president of the association and international society of political psychology. also a ph.d. then attended the london school of economics and the zero woodrow wilson professorwi emeritus. his scholarship leadership character one of those he has talked his michael beschloss who was so honored to bse here today. student andto professor froms williams college she is alsoloss crum and over and the harvard business call and has five honorary doctorates old lectures across united states and abroad and served as a senior associateun member at oxford, a visiting scholar with the harvard russian research center and senior fello
his 1978 book leadership is still considered the seminal work in the field of leadership studies and ath series of transformational leadership as a basis for more than 400 doctoral dissertations. what he has written about he has lived. professor burns served as a combat historian 194-3346 and awarded the bronze star and four battlestar seven democratic nominee for the first congressional district up as a $0.2 and also for democratic national conventions.o and also the past president of the...
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. >> mellis athe senate finance committee today had a hearing on deficit reduction approaches. robert greenstein from the senate on budget priorities testified and made the point the united states has higher degrees of poverty and inequality than most other western industrialized nations, deficit reduction ought not to make these problems worse, history shows this principle can be honored if there's a will to do so, the three major deficit reduction packages of the last two decades the 1990, 1993, 1997 packages all adhered to this principle. bob greenstein sounds like a lone voice in the capitol, making this point as something to consider in these deficit reduction packages. >> yeah it's a different way of thinking about it. instead of saying a rising tide lifts all boats, people on the bottom, you'll come along, instead you focus on how to make things better on the bottom with the assumption of raising that floor will bring everybody up. these questions about economic equalities also reproduce themselves on health outcomes, so we see this huge wealth gap, but the wealth gap lo
. >> mellis athe senate finance committee today had a hearing on deficit reduction approaches. robert greenstein from the senate on budget priorities testified and made the point the united states has higher degrees of poverty and inequality than most other western industrialized nations, deficit reduction ought not to make these problems worse, history shows this principle can be honored if there's a will to do so, the three major deficit reduction packages of the last two decades the...
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. >> reporter: she's now nearly as famous a athe people she dresses, thanks to her megahit reality show "the rachel zoe" protect. >> you look bananas. shut it down. >> reporter: she even sets trends with what she says. >> so major. >> reporter: but last season, it was the anguish over hereticing biological clock that took center stage. >> i'm like okay, next year, next year, but i'm 38. and it hangs over my head every day. >> so, what's the party line? >> the party line is working on it. in what way? >> delivery tbd. >> reporter: even her husband, roger berman, who runs her empire, was urging her to change her ways and have a baby. >> i mean -- >> baby rightht now. >> oh, my god. i have to get dressed. >> reporter: you were very ambivalent about having kids for awhile. >> i don't think i was ambivalent about having one because i knew i would always regret if i didn't. my issue was when. you know? the time was running out. >> reporter: zoe has been criticized for her extreme thinness. some thought too thin for a pregnancy. were you ever concerned that you were going to have difficulty ca
. >> reporter: she's now nearly as famous a athe people she dresses, thanks to her megahit reality show "the rachel zoe" protect. >> you look bananas. shut it down. >> reporter: she even sets trends with what she says. >> so major. >> reporter: but last season, it was the anguish over hereticing biological clock that took center stage. >> i'm like okay, next year, next year, but i'm 38. and it hangs over my head every day. >> so, what's the...
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lauren cheney with the first goal, 1-0 u.s. 5 ath minute, france scores a goal. game tied at one. 79th minute. the united states's biggest goal since the clinton administration. >> cheney taking it, and it's a goal! abby wambach again! usa ahead! are they heading to the world cup finals with that one! >> abbey's header puts the united states on top from a corner kick from cheney. they tack on another goal to win 3-1. they will playstation 3 japan on sunday at 11:50. >> where does the confidence on this team come from? >> from our preparation and we know we're good. >>> the unofficial world cup gathering area is right here in san francisco in the bay area. >> guess what, i got a fever. >> reporter: join the crowd because everyone has world cup feva! >> usa! >> reporter: if you can't go to the cup, let the cup come to you. >> is it more fun to watch a game with all the people around? >> yes, absolutely. that's why i came here all the way from berkeley. i came here to watch because i like to watch with a lot of people. >> reporter: that's what sf park and rec chief
lauren cheney with the first goal, 1-0 u.s. 5 ath minute, france scores a goal. game tied at one. 79th minute. the united states's biggest goal since the clinton administration. >> cheney taking it, and it's a goal! abby wambach again! usa ahead! are they heading to the world cup finals with that one! >> abbey's header puts the united states on top from a corner kick from cheney. they tack on another goal to win 3-1. they will playstation 3 japan on sunday at 11:50. >> where...
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thises the latest satellite, you can see the low clouds developing, athe pacifica area, months a monday terra, it is trying to wipe away allowing some great viewing tonight out on the bay to watch the fireworks display. currently at 64 degrees in san francisco, low 70s east of the bay, still in the upper 70s, and the south bay, 90 livermore and a pair of 8s in santa rosa. the temperature spanned from the upper 80s to the low 90s, we do have some patchy coastal fog, otherwise clear skies away from the sea shore for the fireworks. tomorrow morning we'll wake up with the great conditions. low pressure to the north, the trop actually moisture to the south could cause a couple of thunderstorm activities by mid- week. we'll keep a watchful eye on that. you'll notice tuma little bit more mugginess, even though we're starting off the patchy fog, not quite making it towards the concord or walnut creek area but certainly making it into the north bay valleys. meanwhile, after tonight's lows in the 40s and 50s we'll rebound tomorrow to a warmer day due to the southeast wind. so it's gonna be warmer
thises the latest satellite, you can see the low clouds developing, athe pacifica area, months a monday terra, it is trying to wipe away allowing some great viewing tonight out on the bay to watch the fireworks display. currently at 64 degrees in san francisco, low 70s east of the bay, still in the upper 70s, and the south bay, 90 livermore and a pair of 8s in santa rosa. the temperature spanned from the upper 80s to the low 90s, we do have some patchy coastal fog, otherwise clear skies away...
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if you look athe proposed constitutional amendment, this is why it is disconcerting that less than 36 hours out we do not have the exact provisions they are proposing. if you except that the one they got on there website that passes the judiciary committee is the balanced budget amendment, it would actually be like the republican budget on steroids. it would require that you adopt the budget before word by the republican study group. even that budget does not hit the targets in their roposed constitutional amendment. within the timeframe called for. is it as bad as terms as the hit on medicare in the deep cuts in the call for in education in critical investments tax what did we do to medicate and the individualnes that weight on it? the constitutional provisions would be even worse. i would just remind my colleagues as we talk about this that the house republican budget would require that you lift the debt ceiling by $8 trillion between now and 2021. this all recognize that is a difficult challenge. we should do it in a balanced way. at the same time, the reason we have to be the debt
if you look athe proposed constitutional amendment, this is why it is disconcerting that less than 36 hours out we do not have the exact provisions they are proposing. if you except that the one they got on there website that passes the judiciary committee is the balanced budget amendment, it would actually be like the republican budget on steroids. it would require that you adopt the budget before word by the republican study group. even that budget does not hit the targets in their roposed...
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look athe health care bill. that's exactly what that is. look at the policies of his administration. so i think our philosophys are very much different. i actually lieve in the enumerateive powers and i'm not sure he does. >> rose: does he bieve or not believe in a smaller government, as you were suggesting? >> charlie, i believe he wan to get adeal done and recognizes the financial straits that we're in and recognizes realistically that certain things are going to have to be cut. the problem... the rug mes is... what i believe you hear the conservative republicans saying is we'veeen down this road before. we've been promised spending cuts if we'll agree to tax increases and the history has been as we got the tax increases and no spending cuts. and it's really kind of ironic because a good portion of the republicans are responsible for a lot of spending increases. so that's where the nexus philosophy in terms of the conservative republicans are is they don't trust it's going to happen. if it happened at one time, maybe we can get a deal. >>
look athe health care bill. that's exactly what that is. look at the policies of his administration. so i think our philosophys are very much different. i actually lieve in the enumerateive powers and i'm not sure he does. >> rose: does he bieve or not believe in a smaller government, as you were suggesting? >> charlie, i believe he wan to get adeal done and recognizes the financial straits that we're in and recognizes realistically that certain things are going to have to be cut....
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athe nascar nationwide series, of siriusxm satellite radio i know pleasing fans is a top priority, 'cause without the fans, there'd be no nascar. just like if it weren't for customers, there'd be no nationwide. that's why they serve their customers' needs, not shareholder profits. because as a mutual, nationwide doesn't report to wall street, they report to their customers. and that's just one more reason why the earnhardt family has trusted nationwide for more than 30 years. nationwide is on your side. ♪ hey, gramps, what do you got in there? well, a trout lure, a set of dentures, broadway albums. you know -- stuff. yeah. about that. that big wheel behind us... yeah? he's got a flat-screen, swivel chairs, and a fridge. oh. hey, man! can we come over tonight? it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. visit gorving.com and get a free video. or see an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.g
athe nascar nationwide series, of siriusxm satellite radio i know pleasing fans is a top priority, 'cause without the fans, there'd be no nascar. just like if it weren't for customers, there'd be no nationwide. that's why they serve their customers' needs, not shareholder profits. because as a mutual, nationwide doesn't report to wall street, they report to their customers. and that's just one more reason why the earnhardt family has trusted nationwide for more than 30 years. nationwide is on...
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i thin my colleagues, my friends, my current husband were very frighned for me athe time. i was warned, u need to be careful, you need toget out. the time has come to go. but for me i think i was so focused. i think i was so focused on actually making sure that if i was going to bringçó this to the publ and if indeed i was goi to pursue this, i had to remain vigilant, yet i did break down after i left the cntry and i think excellent for about a ek afterward. it was all exhausting. i never thought of writing a book until the producers and directors and writers came to me and interview about my story. that's really the first time i ever thought about writing and book. they asked me why haven't you written a book. >> charlie: maybe that's a good question. >> it was an unfed missile. the that's what was on the trial. >> that's what it was about, because the corporation o did this to me fired me for blowing the whistle, for saying what i did and for sending an e-mail while i was there. >> charlie: what did you say. >> it was a rather lengthy, what some people would describe a
i thin my colleagues, my friends, my current husband were very frighned for me athe time. i was warned, u need to be careful, you need toget out. the time has come to go. but for me i think i was so focused. i think i was so focused on actually making sure that if i was going to bringçó this to the publ and if indeed i was goi to pursue this, i had to remain vigilant, yet i did break down after i left the cntry and i think excellent for about a ek afterward. it was all exhausting. i never...
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the nat since president obama took lost athe natio net of 2.5 million jobs and j the unem play meant has gone to 9.2% and the nation gained 8 -- 18,000 jobs in june. and goldman sachs says by the end of 2012, the unemployment a rate will be 8 and three quarters percent. the question, that's your idea of the path to growth? a >> chris, the american economy is suffering undeniably from the tragic after affects of aft- the crisis this president inherited, but we are growing. it is faster and more than the last two recoveries. las things are healing. it is going to take more time though. me growth is slower than we wouldth like. t that's why it ihasn w importanto get the budget stuff done in a d sensible place. to turn backurn b to the business to help the t economy get stronger. there is a long way to go, no it doubt about it. but we are in a better place not than we were six months ago, mo 18 months ago. >> do you think it is a stronger position on the the economy today? e -- let me finish.>> is it a stronger position than thre you were three or fouer months ago when you were growing h
the nat since president obama took lost athe natio net of 2.5 million jobs and j the unem play meant has gone to 9.2% and the nation gained 8 -- 18,000 jobs in june. and goldman sachs says by the end of 2012, the unemployment a rate will be 8 and three quarters percent. the question, that's your idea of the path to growth? a >> chris, the american economy is suffering undeniably from the tragic after affects of aft- the crisis this president inherited, but we are growing. it is faster and...
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." >> marysol castro is sweating it >>> this athe >>> this weather report sponsored by mercedes benz. experience truly great engineering, today at your authorized dealer. >>> thank you so much. that's your latest weather. back over to chris. >> when's post time? >> 1:00. >> good luck. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i'm going to be riding one of these horses. >> thanks so much. see you late. >> next, a dream come truer to people with special needs and families. we'll take you when we come back on "the early show." on "the show." we'll take you there when we come back on "the early show." y. we invented the automobile. ♪ and 80,000 patents later, we're still reinventing it. ♪ it's no coincidence that the oldest car company has the youngest and freshest line in the luxury class. mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. ♪ so we made ocean spray cranberry juice cocktail with a splash of lime. it's so refreshing, your taste buds will thank you. mm... oh, you're welcome. what? my taste buds -- they're thanking me. uh-huh. and, just like toddl
." >> marysol castro is sweating it >>> this athe >>> this weather report sponsored by mercedes benz. experience truly great engineering, today at your authorized dealer. >>> thank you so much. that's your latest weather. back over to chris. >> when's post time? >> 1:00. >> good luck. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i'm going to be riding one of these horses. >> thanks so much. see you late. >> next, a dream come truer to people...
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you also want to look beyond academics and ath let tiathleti. there are scholarships with hobbies and even family health and wellness issues. and look close to home. many local financial institutions, small businesses and even parents' employers offer scholarship programs. >> we'll ask you next what you can do to make your application stand out from all those other folks who will be applying, as well. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! >>> we're back talking scholarships with alison kosik. and are there any specific things that you should do when you're applying to
you also want to look beyond academics and ath let tiathleti. there are scholarships with hobbies and even family health and wellness issues. and look close to home. many local financial institutions, small businesses and even parents' employers offer scholarship programs. >> we'll ask you next what you can do to make your application stand out from all those other folks who will be applying, as well. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have?...
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. >> my favorite, this guy showed up a athe bbc for a job interview and was whisked on air. >> guy kuni is editor of the website. good morning. >> good morning. >> people are downloading on -- >> others run away. >> education department is john bangs, central london studios. he was in our central london studios. >> i like michael wolf's approach. bold, brash, honesty. >> because i am not ben walker and i know nothing about baseball. >> oh. >> i love how the guy just gets up and walks out of the shot. >> how about thehe poor guy in there for a job interview. >> entertaining the question. >> yes. >> you're hired. >> de get it? he should it. >> it doesn't just happen abroad. >> on a daily basis. >> coming up, more with team usa. they're all here live in times square. come on back. [ male announcer ] it has an hd webcam for flattering video chats, awesome audio, and lids that switch to match your mood. but mostly it helps me keep an eye on my boyfriend. even though he doesn't know he's my boyfriend. yet. [ male announcer ] powered by the 2nd gen intel core processor family. not just smart.
. >> my favorite, this guy showed up a athe bbc for a job interview and was whisked on air. >> guy kuni is editor of the website. good morning. >> good morning. >> people are downloading on -- >> others run away. >> education department is john bangs, central london studios. he was in our central london studios. >> i like michael wolf's approach. bold, brash, honesty. >> because i am not ben walker and i know nothing about baseball. >> oh....
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economye growing jobs given brack obama became president of the united states, weirdest and 750,000 jobs ath month. today that is the current situation we face today that we have thesehod deficit that we have to dealll, with. how do we deal with the deficits? well, we need a balanced approach.i i must tell you that senator conrad on behalf of the democrats on the budget committee has come together with a credible plan to preserve priorities of this country to grow and does bring our deficit under control. i'm proud to be a member of this budget committees and working with senator conrad, working with my democratic colleagues to put together the plan thatco senator conrad stood with the floor earlier this week. first, the most important thing about senator conrad's budget it that it brings down the deficitt by $4 trillion over the next 10e years. it actually has more deficit reduction in the house and republicans have said. pla the conrad planned the senate reductioand has come up with will bring about morest deficit reduction d substantially more deficit reduction than the bulls are the same
economye growing jobs given brack obama became president of the united states, weirdest and 750,000 jobs ath month. today that is the current situation we face today that we have thesehod deficit that we have to dealll, with. how do we deal with the deficits? well, we need a balanced approach.i i must tell you that senator conrad on behalf of the democrats on the budget committee has come together with a credible plan to preserve priorities of this country to grow and does bring our deficit...
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clyburn representing the values of the american people athe negotiating table for this. i rise in support of the reid legislation. i urge my colleagues to support it because it protects social security, medicaid and medicare , because it is fair. but i want to use my time in the following way -- i listened very carefully and very attentively to our speaker yesterday wh he spoke and he used the term, "the bill is not perfect but we did our level best." our level best. one might infer from that that this process is on the level. how can it be on the level if we're bringing a $2.5 trillion bill to the floor under suspension the same way we might bring the naming of a post office? $2.5 trillion, 20 minutes on each side. members have said on both sides of the aisle this is a very important debate. well, if it is why is it brought under suspension which requires a 2/3 vote guaranteeing that it will not prevail, not on the level? the word level, of course, enters into, is this on a level playing field? is it level for senior citizens while it gives big tax breaks for oil? is it
clyburn representing the values of the american people athe negotiating table for this. i rise in support of the reid legislation. i urge my colleagues to support it because it protects social security, medicaid and medicare , because it is fair. but i want to use my time in the following way -- i listened very carefully and very attentively to our speaker yesterday wh he spoke and he used the term, "the bill is not perfect but we did our level best." our level best. one might infer...
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. >> in the decoration of independents, the ath your takes on problems and possible libertarian solutions on c-span's "q & a." >> the richard nixon foundation recently hosted a discussion on president nixon's foreign policy. speaker included staff members and the president's son-in law. it runs 1:45. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am ted walker, thethe navy memorial, and i want to welcome you to this richard nixon legacy forum, specifically addressing the cold war strategy and his effect upon it. it is my pleasure to have you here with us today. this navy memorial has been here for now 22 years. we are in existence to honor the service of people who have served in all the sea services, navy, marine corps and the merchant marines. president nixon was in the navy. he served in the second world war. he served in a job close to my heart. he was a freight cargo forwarder. he was probably most famous for helping the troops out because somehow or other, he got a channel to get hold of fresh hamburger meat once or twice a month. he had nick's hamburger stand on one of the steamy islands
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athe same time, a series of deadly franchisees especially al qaeda and the arabian peninsula continues to threaten security of homeland common interests, friends an allies. we continue planning and synchronizing our global operations and to continue building up the capacity of our partners to defeat our enemies far away from our homeland. finally, general allan, you have the biggest boots to fill of david petraeus but we know general petraeus personally recommendeto and supported you as his successor to lead the mission in afghanistan could i can think of no higher compliment to pay a military officer. the challenge you will face in afghanistan is always going to be significant. but i fear the challenge has only been increased on necessarily by the drawdown of the u.s. forces the president announced last week. agree we are making amazing progress in afghanistan. the progress is real and it's remarkable but as the commanders on the ground all point out, it's also a fragile and reversible. our commanders also say that next year's fighting season will be decisive. this would be the opport
athe same time, a series of deadly franchisees especially al qaeda and the arabian peninsula continues to threaten security of homeland common interests, friends an allies. we continue planning and synchronizing our global operations and to continue building up the capacity of our partners to defeat our enemies far away from our homeland. finally, general allan, you have the biggest boots to fill of david petraeus but we know general petraeus personally recommendeto and supported you as his...
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i suggest you to look athe big picture and also go underneath the surface. thank you. [applause] >> just a quick point. niall is an incredibly accomplishedconomic historian and understands the economics of araba -- asia so well. but throughout history, people have gone to war and countries have happened spirited geopolitical rivalries despite the fact they've been economically interdependent. the first great his honor talked about the war and his first explanation for the reas was honor and dignity. it had nothing to do with economics. the you -- if you look at europe on the eve of the first world war, you saw an economy that was more independent by some measures than the countries of the world today. in fact, the level of economic interdependence between britain and germany was such that it was in some ways madness these two countries went to war. there was a very famous book written by a young historian who talked about the fact that perhaps britain should not have gone to war. that this was craziness for britain to do it and it was the pity of war. wait a minute. th
i suggest you to look athe big picture and also go underneath the surface. thank you. [applause] >> just a quick point. niall is an incredibly accomplishedconomic historian and understands the economics of araba -- asia so well. but throughout history, people have gone to war and countries have happened spirited geopolitical rivalries despite the fact they've been economically interdependent. the first great his honor talked about the war and his first explanation for the reas was honor...
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adopt a balanced approach that balances the budget by closing some tax loopholes athe same time we cut spending. but agreing has not been possible so far when so many of our house colleagues pride themselves in big disagreeable. instead of protecting the full faith and credit of these united states in the same manner as our republican colleagues voted to do seven times, proposing it with george bush, today's bill really represents little more than a ransome note who are using thisritical issue to hold our country hostage. . they demand we jeopardize the security for the very young with educational opportunities and for the old with social security and medicare. their ransom demands do not share the sacrifice but they sure do spread the pain. to the young, to the old, to those who are trying to climb up the economic ladder or just not slide backwards. they talk about tightening the belt. the only belt they're really tightening is right around the neck of those hostages that they've taken. i believe now is the time to stand firm for those families and to affirm that america will always p
adopt a balanced approach that balances the budget by closing some tax loopholes athe same time we cut spending. but agreing has not been possible so far when so many of our house colleagues pride themselves in big disagreeable. instead of protecting the full faith and credit of these united states in the same manner as our republican colleagues voted to do seven times, proposing it with george bush, today's bill really represents little more than a ransome note who are using thisritical issue...
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actually cuts athe the house voted for in the ryan budget. so a few weeks ago, they said yes to the cuts, but when we say yes to the cuts, they say no to the proposal.on i don't get it. most of all it is not whether i. get it. it is that we have to make suret that we get a solution. what i think is important about the reid proposal is it is 2.7 trillion cuts. now understand cbo scored it, and they say it is 2.2.$2.2 2.2, 2.7, that is real money. that is real money. and it shows that we aree're serious. it also provides this important path forward called the jointn committee.o it is not a commission where it is going to be outsiders who ari experts from think-tank environments and -- what it is as members of congress. memrs both sides of the aisle, both sides of the dome. let's get it together with them and then let's have this committee where we didn'te move forward on the reform as well as looking at entitlement reform. i want tot be clear that windwhen, if in fact, the horror of all horrors becomes when we fracture the standing of the unite
actually cuts athe the house voted for in the ryan budget. so a few weeks ago, they said yes to the cuts, but when we say yes to the cuts, they say no to the proposal.on i don't get it. most of all it is not whether i. get it. it is that we have to make suret that we get a solution. what i think is important about the reid proposal is it is 2.7 trillion cuts. now understand cbo scored it, and they say it is 2.2.$2.2 2.2, 2.7, that is real money. that is real money. and it shows that we aree're...
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the president having ath birthday bash, a fund-raiser with couples asked to fork over $35,000 to attend. the event scheduled for august 3rd in chicago, the day after the united states defaults if no one raises the ceiling on our debt limit. >>> breaking news this morning. the first u.s. troops have left afghanistan. the draw down is under way. barbara starr is live for us at the pentagon. hey, barbara. >> good morning, soledad. the first of the 33,000 surge forces, in fact, yes, on their way home out of afghanistan now. u.s. officials are confirming about 650 troops mainly from the iowa national guard, left afghanistan on wednesday. they will not be replaced and that's how they're going to begin to achieve this draw down that president obama ordered. bring troops home as scheduled, don't send in new troops. soledad. >> the administration is jumping back into the don't ask, don't tell debate. what's happening now? >> well, this is really very interesting, but legally, a bit murky. the obama administration has asked a federal appeals court to suspend its ruling that would end enforcement
the president having ath birthday bash, a fund-raiser with couples asked to fork over $35,000 to attend. the event scheduled for august 3rd in chicago, the day after the united states defaults if no one raises the ceiling on our debt limit. >>> breaking news this morning. the first u.s. troops have left afghanistan. the draw down is under way. barbara starr is live for us at the pentagon. hey, barbara. >> good morning, soledad. the first of the 33,000 surge forces, in fact, yes,...
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here's a discussion on civic engagement and social media from the ronald reagan president ath library in simi valley, california. this is an hour and a half. >> two years ago my then seventh grade niece gets a text from her friend and it said, omg, michael jackson is dead. now, i didn't believe it, i thought it was a hoax at the time. but we got in the car, i turned on the news and sure enough, the text was correct. and just a week and a half ago i was in my house playing with my kids and my husband was on facebook. we didn't have a tv on in the house. and he said that all of his friends were posting on facebook that osama bin laden was dead. we quickly turned on cnn and sure enough. had my husband not been on facebook, who knows how many more hours would have gone by before we heard this important story. in both instances i learned about the news not from the traditional news but from social media. yes, i confirm what was going on by turning the television news on, but that wasn't my first point of contact. what does this really mean for the way in which we engage with one another an
here's a discussion on civic engagement and social media from the ronald reagan president ath library in simi valley, california. this is an hour and a half. >> two years ago my then seventh grade niece gets a text from her friend and it said, omg, michael jackson is dead. now, i didn't believe it, i thought it was a hoax at the time. but we got in the car, i turned on the news and sure enough, the text was correct. and just a week and a half ago i was in my house playing with my kids and...
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of those partisan plans and none of the other bipartisan plans with risks turning a recession into athe depression. but that is exactly what the legislation would do. why do i say that? respec well, here is one of the most thi respected scholars in this town from the american enterprise institute.amendmt tha he called the balanced budget amendment that has come from the house a really idea. seducti this is what he said. more few ideas are more subjective on rea the surface and more district is here's in reality than a balanced budget amendment. here's why.ements. nearly all of our states the states are balanced budget requirements. ra that means when theis economy slows, states are forced to raise taxes or slash spending it just the wrong time. when providing a fiscal drag when what is needed is countercyclical policy toe stimulate the economy. in fact, the fiscal drive from the states in the 2009 2010.that with barely countered by the federaleant the stimulus plan. that meant the federal stimulus was nowhere near what was imane needed, but far better than doing tha nothing. now imagine
of those partisan plans and none of the other bipartisan plans with risks turning a recession into athe depression. but that is exactly what the legislation would do. why do i say that? respec well, here is one of the most thi respected scholars in this town from the american enterprise institute.amendmt tha he called the balanced budget amendment that has come from the house a really idea. seducti this is what he said. more few ideas are more subjective on rea the surface and more district is...
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so two weeks to reach a $2 trillion-plus plan and you'ral ath a stalemate over revenues. what happens if you don't hit that two weeks? >> i don't want to speculate about what might happen if we don't get the deal that we should get. we believe that it's possible, it's achievable, that the progress we've made is significant and that there is the will within both parties, as the president just said, there are members, there are enough members, he believes in, in both parties who believe in the necessity of reaching for a big deal and are willing to make the compromise necessary to do that, that we should -- we need to take action for that reason. >> with the meeting on thursday that he just announced, does that mean there will not be -- he will not be attending a meeting on the hill tomorrow? >> we have no plans for that tomorrow, yes. >> and so all other invitations that have been issued from the hill at this point are not being accepted by the stpwhouse >> the president spoke with the leaders, he has invited them to come to the white house to move these talks forward on t
so two weeks to reach a $2 trillion-plus plan and you'ral ath a stalemate over revenues. what happens if you don't hit that two weeks? >> i don't want to speculate about what might happen if we don't get the deal that we should get. we believe that it's possible, it's achievable, that the progress we've made is significant and that there is the will within both parties, as the president just said, there are members, there are enough members, he believes in, in both parties who believe in...